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Espionage Indicators Updated 08/21/13 U.S. Department of Commerce Office Of Security (OSY) Security is Everyone's Responsibility 1 Briefing
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Who Must Have Briefing 2 Any employee that may sponsor a Foreign National Visitor or Guest to a DOC Facility/Activity for any reason. All Department Sponsors who will act as a sponsor to a Foreign National Visitor. A departmental sponsor is a US Citizen employee of the department responsible for the day to day activities associated with the successful accomplishment of a foreign visit and for taking all reasonable steps to protect classified, Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU), or otherwise controlled, proprietary, or not for public release data, information or technology from unauthorized physical, visual, and virtual access by a Foreign National Visitor of Guest. Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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3 Espionage Indicators Are signs that an individual, either a DOC employee or a Foreign National Visitor/Guest may be involved in illegal collection of information on behalf of a foreign intelligence organization. Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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4 Potential Indicators of Espionage Disgruntlement with the U. S. Government strong enough to cause an individual to seek or wish for revenge. Any statement that suggests conflicting loyalties may affect the proper handling and protection of sensitive information. Active attempts to encourage others to violate laws or disobey security policies and procedures. Membership in, or attempt to conceal membership in, any group which: Advocates the use of force or violence to cause political change within the U.S. Has been identified as a front group for foreign interests Advocates loyalties to a foreign interest Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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5 Potential Indicators of Information Collection Asking others to obtain or facilitate access to classified material or unclassified but sensitive information which one does not have authorized access. Obtaining or attempting to obtain a witness signature on a classified document destruction record when the witness did not observe the destruction. Offering money to a person with a sensitive job in what appears to be an attempt to entice that person into some unspecified illegal activity. Undue curiosity or requests for information about matters not within the scope of the individuals job or need to know. Unauthorized removal or attempts to remove unclassified, classified, export-controlled, proprietary, or other protected material from the work area Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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6 Potential Indicators of Information Collection Retention of classified, export-controlled, proprietary, or other sensitive information obtained through previous employment without the authorization or the knowledge of that employer. Extensive, unexplained use of copier, facsimile, or computer equipment to reproduce or transmit unclassified, sensitive, classified, proprietary, or export-controlled material. Taking classified or sensitive materials home purportedly for work reasons, without proper authorization. Working odd hours when others are not in the office or visiting other work areas after normal hours for no logical reason. Bringing cameras or recording devices, without approval, into areas storing classified, sensitive, or export-controlled material. Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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7 Potential Indicators of Illegal Income Unexplained affluence, or life style inconsistent with known income. Notably, sudden purchase of high value items or unusually frequent personal travel, which appears to beyond known income. Sudden repayment of large debts or loans, indicating sudden reversal of financial difficulties. Joking or bragging about working for a foreign intelligence service, or having a mysterious source of income. Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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8 Other Potential Indicators of Concerns Behavior indicating concern that one is being investigated or watched, such as actions to detect physical surveillance, searching for listening devices or cameras, and leaving “traps” to detect search of the individuals work area or home. Any part-time employment or other outside activities that may create a conflict of interest with one’s obligation to protect classified or sensitive but unclassified information. NOTE: The existence of one or two of the aforementioned factors does not necessarily mean that a person is engaged in espionage activity. However, the risk that someone may be involved in espionage against the DOC increases when these elements are present. Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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9 WHEN IN DOUBT….REPORT IT!!! If you believe that someone may be contemplating espionage or other criminal activity, or has taken steps to initiate it, you are obligated to immediately report this information to the Office of Security Headquarters through your servicing security office. Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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10 If your reporting helps stop a case of espionage you may be eligible for a reward of up to…$500,000 Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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11 Espionage Indicators Briefing The following slide has the Espionage Indicators Briefing Acknowledgement Statement Please print the Acknowledgement Statement and fax to our office. U.S. DOC Western Region Security Office Fax: (206) 526-4543 Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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12 Simply double click the picture to access the form Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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13 Questions? Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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14 CONTACT INFORMATION Michael Shearin Western Region Security Office Phone: (206)526-6674 Fax: (206)526-4543 mshearin@doc.gov Security is Everyone's Responsibility
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